• Abruzzo Cherry-Picked; the Holiday & Lifestyle Guide to Italy's Rocky Heart
  • Join Life in Abruzzo on Twitter
    • For the Love of Borlotti

    For the love of BorlottiBorlotti lingua di fuoco (tongue of fire) sounds more like an opera with aphrodisiac qualities rather than one of the eldest heritage variety of borlotti bean, quite the most beautiful bean in the world.

    Borlotti whose pink-stippled outer shell’s beauty makes one dream of summer days, sitting on a shaded terrace shelling them ready for a quick supper, knowing they need nothing but a quick boil and lick of olive oil; a pure fast pleasure when fresh.  They are the original Jack & the Beanstalk magic beans, with pods predominantly rose on the outside with flashes of white, whilst the beans themselves are white with splashes of red.  You can almost imagine the symbolism of the milky white & pinky red segueing neatly with those more pious in times gone by, harking on for beans with a transubstantiational spirit.  On a practical note for children that hate green things – these are perfect!

    It's a Family Affair

    It's a Family Affair, Borlotti Shelling in Bascianella

    Borlotti are more akin to butter beans than the Columbian cranberry bean which is their nearest relative, so it’s hardly surprising they have become the bean of choice for making baked beans by top chefs.  If you can’t find borlotti beans locally I really recommend substituting butter beans for the nearest in flavour and all important texture.

    Pasta e fagioli con le cotiche all’Abruzzese is one of my favourite Abruzzo antipasti dishes using dried borlotti beans, many an agriturismo will serve a small pot as one of their hot starters. Beans are traditionally a big thing in Abruzzo; there are some people that visit and think Abruzzo is all about meat from eating out, but look in anyone’s cupboards and cellars and you’ll find plenty of legumes that were traditionally eaten not just for being tasty but as bulk protein – good meat was expensive yesteryear as it is today and not something for everyday.

    Borlotti BeansSurprisingly this warming borlotti bean recipe makes quite the perfect starter for a Valentine’s dinner, unless of course you are somewhere hot &  tropical.   The key to bean cooking (to counter that reputation for wind) is to soak them overnight and cook them slowly for a long time after your initial fast & furious boil for the initial 10 minutes,  dried beans are the original slow food that require a good soak in addition to long-period cooking.  Borlotti beans aren’t fattening, containing only 2% fat, and are high in both proteins and carbohydrates so not matter what type of diet regime you are trying out these beans work, as well as being yummy! They’ll sustain you through your Valentine’s night if cooked properly, but they need time.  They, like all other beans, aren’t currently in season but any good deli should have them either dried or tinned.

    I use Queen of Abruzzo cuisine Anna Teresa Callen’s recipe for Pasta fagioli con le cotiche all ‘Abruzzese in her recipe book Food & Memories of Abruzzo, click here for the full recipe!

    Like it? Share Life in Abruzzo & subscribe to our newsletter for updates
    • Print
    • email
    • RSS
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Google Bookmarks
    • Yahoo! Buzz
    • StumbleUpon
    • del.icio.us
    • LinkedIn
    • Add to favorites
    • Digg
    About the Author
    Sammy Dunham is a web marketing consultant, designing websites & writing copy to optimise web presence for her clients at webSEOlive. Past lives saw her studying in Firenze after which she taught History of Art & English and lived in Barcelona & The Bahamas. Keen on travel & photography, food & wine, co-editing Life in Abruzzo is her perfect job.
    Posted in:  Food
    Next Article
    Related Information

  • Pasta Fagioli con le Cotiche all ‘Abruzzese Recipe
  • Love in Abruzzo
  • It’s not all Calamari -Totani Ripieni: Stuffed Squid Recipe

  • Have your Say!  Have your Say!

    No comments for “For the Love of Borlotti”
    Agree, disagree have a comment that you would like to add about this? We'd love to hear your thoughts. Post your comment, wait for it to be moderated and we'll send you an email as soon as it is live.



Lost? Go back to the home page.

Teramo, , IT Weather
  18°C  Teramo, , IT 
  Thu, 02 Sep 2010 11:50 pm  

Abruzzo Annual Forecast
  • Seasonal Favourites         
  • Keep in Touch
Fan us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Flickr Subscribe to our Daily Feed

NEWSLETTER

The latest Abruzzo tips
direct to your inbox

 


  • Tweetahoo
  • Travel Tips
  • Life in Abruzzo